Using the data warehouse
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Using the data warehouse
Wiley, c1994
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"Wiley-QED publication."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-277) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The data warehouse is a method of storing historical and integrated data for use in decision support systems (DSS). The data warehouse provides a source of integrated enterprise-wide historical data. This book describes how to use a data warehouse once it has been constructed. The authors discuss how to use information to capture and maintain a competitive advantage and how to migrate legacy systems to a data warehouse.
Table of Contents
The Data Warehouse: A Definition. The Operational Data Store. The Data Warehouse and the ODS: Architecture for Information Systems. Using the Data Warehouse: The Manager's Perspective. Using the Data Warehouse: The End User's Perspective. Using the Data Warehouse: Creating the Analysis. Using Information for Competitive Advantage: Some Examples. Administering the Data Warehouse Environment. Migration to the Architected Environment. Connecting to the Data Warehouse. Index.
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